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Biplot of the first two principal components (Comp. 1 and Comp. 2) of estimates of marker effects on grain yield (GY) in wheat evaluated in four environments (E1–E4). Marker effects were obtained from a full-data analysis and using a pedigree plus marker model (PM-BL). Only the effects of 17 markers that are located farthest from the center of the biplot were identified with their corresponding marker's name (solid circles).

Biplot of the first two principal components (Comp. 1 and Comp. 2) of estimates of marker effects for female flowering (FFL), male flowering (MFL), and the FFL-MFL interval (ASI) evaluated under well-watered (WW) and drought-stress (SS) conditions. Estimates of marker effects were obtained from a full-data analysis and using a pedigree plus marker model (PM-BL). Only the effects of the 19 markers that are located farthest from the center of the biplot were identified with their corresponding marker's name (solid circles).

↵b Phenotypes were standardized to a unit variance within environment.

TABLE 2

Estimates of posterior means of parameters , , and from the full-data analysis of female flowering time (FFL), male flowering time (MFL), the MFL to FFL interval (ASI) of 284 maize genotypes and 1148 markers, and grain yield (GY) of 264 genotypes and 1135 markers

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